Edulastic is a web-based formative assessment creation tool offering educators advanced authoring features when forming quality questions for students. By offering free content and various questioning types this tool allows students to experience the digital assessment format that will be needed during state testing. Features teachers love:
Instant grading
Works on any device
Template Libraries
Customization
Aligned with standards
Clear Targets
I can create/activate an account on Edulastic.
I can create/access classes, questions, and assessments.
I can publish assessments on Edulastic.
I can use assessments to give formative data to drive instruction.
I can access the online help library for Edulastic.
Let's see by trying a student experience. Take time to try this sample assessment created with Edulastic.
Edulastic Menus
Edulastic - One-Page Basics
The PDF below contains a quick sheet with the basics for logging in, making assessments, assigning tests to students, and view reports. The digital copy of the PDF has links that can be clicked. The 3 YouTube playlists have a collection of short, 1-2 minute "How-To" videos for each type of question that Edulastic assessments can use.
You may need to create other classes for small differentiated groups. You will have to add students to the groups you create using the class code.
Press Add Class in the Right Corner
Add Class Name
Choose Grade Level, Subject Area, and Subject
Save the Class with the blue button in the lower right corner.
There are two ways to Share your class with students, by the URL or by using the class code.
Choosing an Assessment from the Library
Teachers may select questions based on standards, author, grade levels, and even sorting by rating, popularity, name, or recency.
There are three ways to begin creating assessment questions.
Start fresh with your own questions
Searching the Library for Pre-made questions
Sharing Assessments from Others
Social Studies teachers will use ELA standards to create their assessments. Science questions are being created based on NGSS. By default, the standards available will be based on the grade/subject information entered by a teacher when creating the teacher account. Access additional standards by choosing another subject/grade from the dropdown menus.
How to Create a New Assessment
1.Title the Assessment
2. Add questions to an assessment -
Three options:
Create (make your own question)
Select (select questions on a specific standard/preview questions/ check to add those you choose based on quality and validity)
Auto Select (Not Recommended - Automatically adds questions from the selected standard to your assessment without preview)
3. Select pre-made questions by placing a check beside the questions you wish to use.
OR
Create and Save your own questions that go with a standard.
4. Selected or created questions are added to your Review Button in the upper right corner.
5. When you have finished selecting questions, simply click the blue REVIEW button to see your selections.
6. Click NEXT to assign the assessment to students. Tech Enhanced Question Types
Creating Questions
Locate a desired standard for your question. (Access additional standards by changing the subject or grade level on the left margin)
Click Create.
Select Question Type Tab -( Classic Question Types, Math Tech Enhanced, OR ELA Tech Enhanced.)
Select Question Type
Create a question -
Add Question or Directions
Add supporting text, images, videos, or links as needed.
Identify correct answers as needed.
Add any specific scaffolding - such as allowing scratchpad, providing hints, or solution information.
Click SAVE
The question will be added to the blue REVIEW button on your assessment.
To Review your Assessment, click the blue Review button.
Resequence, unselect questions, or add additional questions as needed.
Click Next to advance to the Assigning window.
Reminder: Reference the question type help videos as needed. They are clear and brief.
Change Question Order
Questions can be resequenced by selecting the dots next to the question in this assessment view. Caution: Do not select the check box. If you have not saved the test and you unselect the question it will be deleted.
Assigning Options
Sharing Your Assessment with Others
When saving and assigning look below the gray box and see the sharing settings.
Assessment can be shared at various levels:
PRIVATE (only you)
SCHOOL
DISTRICT
PUBLIC - Share with everyone on Edulastic
Using the Assignments View
In this view the teacher can see assessments that have been created. On each assessment how many students it has been assigned to, turned in, or graded
View Responses
Update the assessment
Delete
Under MORE
Embed the assessment directly on a website or wiki
Print
Preview
Preview or Student View
Once you have selected your questions or assessment you can always preview it in the student view. Notice you will be able to see how much time a student has spent on each question.
Online Help Library
(you will need to be on the STAFF-WIFI to access this help library) Click for Help Library
*Note - When attendance is marked in PLAN you will receive an email with a link to take the evaluation. We have disabled the PLAN evaluation because we are asking you to complete this one but you MUST click the link that is in the email to receive your in-service hours.
Table of Contents
Edulastic is a web-based formative assessment creation tool offering educators advanced authoring features when forming quality questions for students. By offering free content and various questioning types this tool allows students to experience the digital assessment format that will be needed during state testing. Features teachers love:
Clear Targets
Edulastic Zen Desk (Teacher Training Hub)
What is Edulastic?
How does this fit with District Initiatives?
Let's see by trying a student experience. Take time to try this sample assessment created with Edulastic.Edulastic Menus
Edulastic - One-Page Basics
The PDF below contains a quick sheet with the basics for logging in, making assessments, assigning tests to students, and view reports. The digital copy of the PDF has links that can be clicked. The 3 YouTube playlists have a collection of short, 1-2 minute "How-To" videos for each type of question that Edulastic assessments can use.EdulasticOne-PagerwithYouTubePlaylistLinks pdf
Edulastic Youtube Channel
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Creating Additional Classes
You may need to create other classes for small differentiated groups. You will have to add students to the groups you create using the class code.Press Add Class in the Right Corner
Choosing an Assessment from the Library
Teachers may select questions based on standards, author, grade levels, and even sorting by rating, popularity, name, or recency.
Sample Assessments
Either click the link,
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vrORlk0P_86-E5Nn68OCgBHu3cY3EkINczsu-mY2xyc/edit?usp=sharing , or view the embedded spreadsheet below to see samples different kinds of questions with links.
Creating an Assessment
There are three ways to begin creating assessment questions.
Social Studies teachers will use ELA standards to create their assessments. Science questions are being created based on NGSS.
By default, the standards available will be based on the grade/subject information entered by a teacher when creating the teacher account. Access additional standards by choosing another subject/grade from the dropdown menus.
How to Create a New Assessment
1.Title the Assessment
2. Add questions to an assessment -
Three options:
3. Select pre-made questions by placing a check beside the questions you wish to use.
OR
Create and Save your own questions that go with a standard.
4. Selected or created questions are added to your Review Button in the upper right corner.
5. When you have finished selecting questions, simply click the blue REVIEW button to see your selections.
6. Click NEXT to assign the assessment to students.
Tech Enhanced Question Types
Creating Questions
Change Question Order
Questions can be resequenced by selecting the dots next to the question in this assessment view.Caution: Do not select the check box. If you have not saved the test and you unselect the question it will be deleted.
Assigning Options
Sharing Your Assessment with Others
When saving and assigning look below the gray box and see the sharing settings.
Assessment can be shared at various levels:
Using the Assignments View
In this view the teacher can see assessments that have been created.On each assessment how many students it has been assigned to, turned in, or graded
Preview or Student View
Once you have selected your questions or assessment you can always preview it in the student view. Notice you will be able to see how much time a student has spent on each question.
Online Help Library
(you will need to be on the STAFF-WIFI to access this help library)Click for Help Library
Survey
Please complete the Professional Learning Activity (PLA) Evaluation before leaving today.
*Note - When attendance is marked in PLAN you will receive an email with a link to take the evaluation. We have disabled the PLAN evaluation because we are asking you to complete this one but you MUST click the link that is in the email to receive your in-service hours.